COMPONENT FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR
A component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load is disclosed. An armrest for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load is disclosed. A method for forming the armrest is disclosed. The armrest may comprise a substrate and base formed on the substrate. The base may comprise a core and a surface (or skin). The core may comprise a material configured to deform under a load (e.g. impact). The method for forming the armrest may comprise the steps of: (a) placing the substrate in a mold and (b) forming the base on the substrate. A coating may be provided in the mold. The substrate may be formed from a plastic material such as a thermoplastic material to provide a structure. The base of the armrest may be formed from a plastic material such as a polyurethane foam material to form the core with integral surface/skin.
The present application claims priority from and the benefit of and incorporates by reference in entirety U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/413,307 entitled “COMPONENT FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR” filed Oct. 26, 2016
FIELDThe present invention relates to a component for vehicle interior. The present invention also relates to an armrest. The present invention also relates to a component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load. The present invention also relates to a method of producing a component for a vehicle interior with a substrate and base using a mold. The present invention also relates to a component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load and formed with a substrate and base using a mold by a process. The present invention also relates to an armrest for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a side impact load.
BACKGROUNDIt is known to provide an armrest within a door assembly and/or within a side panel for a vehicle interior. It is also known for the armrest to provide cushioning to facilitate comfort for vehicle occupants. It is also known that an armrest can present a potential hazard during a side impact collision placed upon the vehicle. It is also known that the armrest can be forced further into the cabin area as a result of the impact. It is also known to provide an armrest with a crumple zone configured to deform and dissipate impact energy during a side impact collision placed upon the vehicle.
It would be advantageous to provide an improved component for a vehicle interior. It would also be advantageous to provide an improved armrest. It would also be advantageous to provide a component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load. It would also be advantageous to provide a method of producing a component for an improved vehicle interior with a substrate and base using a mold. It would also be advantageous to provide an improved component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load and formed with a substrate and base using a mold by a process. It would also be advantageous to provide an improved armrest for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a side impact load.
SUMMARYThe present invention relates to an armrest for a vehicle comprising a laterally collapsible structure providing at least one gap defined between an inner portion and an outer portion; and a base formed on the collapsible substrate configured to facilitate deflection or deformation of the inner portion of the substrate relative to the outer portion of the substrate to deflect in response to lateral load on the collapsible substrate. The base may be formed of a material. The base may comprise a core comprised of core material and a surface formed on the core comprised of surface material. The inner portion and the outer portion of the substrate may provide features for flow of the material of the base to register the base to the substrate. The base may be overmolded onto the collapsible substrate. The base may include a support that comprises fill into at least one aperture of the substrate. The substrate may comprise at least one spanning support that at least partially defines a buckling feature of the substrate and base. The surface may comprise the material of the core. The density of the surface material may be greater than the density of the core material. The material of the base may comprise at least one of (a) a mixture of polyurethane, (b) a combination of a reaction mixture, (c) foam material, (d) polyurethane foam, (e) urethane foam, (f) injection-molded material, (g) injected foam material, (h) plastic, (i) resin. The surface may be formed as a skin on the core. The material of the base may comprise at least one of (a) a foam material, (b) a urethane foam, (c) a compressible foam. The base may comprise a cushion formed on the substrate from an injection-molded material. The injection-molded material may form the core. The base may be formed to at least partially entrap the substrate. The collapsible structure may be configured for attachment to a door panel. The core may be configured to deform under at least one of (a) an impact load, (b) a side impact load, (c) a collision impact.
The present invention also relates to an armrest for a vehicle comprising a substrate having a top portion and a side portion; a base providing a reinforcement formed over the substrate and providing a lateral support for the top portion of the substrate; and a cover over the base. The base may be formed of a material that forms an integral skin on a core. The base may comprise a unitary member. The material forming the base may comprise at least one of (a) a mixture of polyurethane, (b) a combination of a reaction mixture, (c) foam material, (d) polyurethane foam, (e) urethane foam, (f) injection-molded material, (g) injected foam material, (h) plastic, (i) resin. The base may be overmolded onto at least one of (a) the top substrate portion, (b) the side substrate portion. The armrest substrate may include an attachment feature for a frame of a vehicle door. The armrest substrate may include a plurality of crumple portions.
The present invention also relates to an armrest for a vehicle interior comprising a substrate; and a base spanning over a gap in the substrate. The base may be formed from a material and may comprise a core and a surface. The density of the material of the surface may be greater than the density of the material of the core. The material may comprise at least one of (a) a mixture of polyurethane, (b) a combination of a reaction mixture, (c) foam material, (d) polyurethane foam, (e) urethane foam, (f) injection-molded material, (g) injected foam material, (h) plastic, (i) resin.
The present invention also relates to a component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load. The component may comprise a substrate providing a structure and a base formed on the substrate. The base may comprise a core and a surface; the core may comprise a material configured to deform under load.
The present invention also relates to a method of producing a component for a vehicle interior with a substrate and base using a mold. The method may comprise the steps of placing the substrate in the mold and forming the base on the substrate. The base may be formed from a material provided into the mold.
The present invention also relates to a component for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a load and formed with a substrate and base using a mold by a process. The process may comprise the steps of placing the substrate in the mold and forming the base on the substrate from a material. The material may comprise a liquid material forming a core and a surface on the core.
The present invention also relates to an armrest for a vehicle interior configured to deform under a lateral impact load. The armrest may comprise a substrate providing a structure and a base formed on the substrate. The base may comprise a core and a surface; the core may comprise a material forming the surface and the core and configured to compress under load.
The present invention also relates to an improved armrest for a vehicle. The armrest may comprise a laterally collapsible structure providing at least one gap defined between an inner portion and an outer portion and a base formed on the collapsible substrate configured to facilitate deflection or deformation of the inner portion of the substrate relative to the outer portion of the substrate to deflect in response to lateral load on the collapsible substrate. The base may comprise a core and a surface formed on the core.
The present invention also relates to an improved vehicle armrest. The armrest may comprise a substrate having a top portion and a side portion, a base providing a reinforcement formed over the substrate and providing a lateral support for the top portion of the substrate and a cover over the base. The base may be formed of a material that forms an integral skin on a core.
The present invention also relates to an improved armrest. The armrest may comprise a substrate, a base spanning over a gap in the substrate and a cover extending over the base. The base may comprise a core and a surface. The density of the material of the surface may be greater than the density of the material of the core. The material may comprise at least one mixture of polyurethane, combination of a reaction mixture, foam material, polyurethane foam, urethane foam, injection-molded material, injected foam material, plastic and/or resin. The cover may comprise at least one of fabric, textile, leather, vinyl, plastic, material skin and/or foam. The surface may be formed on the core; the surface may comprise the material of the core; the surface may comprise a skin; the surface may comprise a cover. The density of the material of the surface may be greater than the density of the material of the core. The material may comprise at least one mixture of polyurethane, combination of a reaction mixture, foam material, polyurethane foam, urethane foam, injection-molded material, injected foam material, plastic, or resin. The surface may be formed as a skin on the core. The cover may comprise at least one of coating, paint, finish, fabric, textile, leather, vinyl, plastic, the material, skin, foam. The cover may further comprise a coating on the surface; the coating may comprise a cover. The base may comprise an armrest; the base may comprise a foam pad; the base may comprise a cushion. The material may comprise a compressible foam. The base may be formed on the substrate from an injection-molded material. The injection-molded material may form the core; the injection-molded material may form the surface on the core. The base may be formed to at least partially entrap the substrate. The core of the base may at least partially entrap the substrate; the substrate may comprise a panel. The structure may comprise a panel. The core of the base may be formed on the structural panel. The core may further comprise a cover on the surface. The substrate may comprise a set of features configured to register the base with the substrate; the set of features may comprise a set of holes in the substrate. The material of the base may flow into the set of holes when the base is formed on the substrate. The interior component may comprise an armrest. The interior component may comprise an armrest for a door; the interior component may comprise an armrest attachable to a door panel. The core may be configured to compress under load. The core may be configured to deform under an impact load. The core may be configured to deform under a side impact load. The core may be configured to deform under a collision impact.
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According to an exemplary embodiment, the formed component (e.g. such as an armrest) may be configured for attachment in a vehicle interior (e.g. attachment to a door/door panel as shown in
According to an exemplary embodiment, vehicles may contain various styles of components such as armrest assemblies, consoles, panels, etc.; such components may provide features such as additional cushioning and handles, storage compartments and/or cup holders, etc.
According to an exemplary embodiment, an armrest or support may be configured as an armrest to withstand the weight of a vehicle occupant arm (e.g. when attached to or in a vehicle such as to a door/door panel see e.g.
A generally conventional armrest intended to implement a collapsible armrest concept/arrangement may be configured as shown, for example, in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2016/0167550 titled “Energy Absorbing Collapsible Armrest with Tunable Stiffening Feature” (incorporated by reference) and
The present application incorporates by reference U.S. Pat. No. 9,085,265 titled “Flexible Interior Trim Component having an Integral Skin Show Surface” which shows a process for forming a component of a type/arrangement as shown schematically in
It is important to note that the construction and arrangement of the elements of the inventive concepts and inventions as described in this application and as shown in the figures above is illustrative only. Although some embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the subject matter recited. Accordingly, all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the present inventions. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may be made in the design, operating conditions and arrangement of the preferred and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present inventions.
It is important to note that the apparatus of the present inventions can comprise conventional technology (e.g. as implemented in present configuration) or any other applicable technology (present or future) that has the capability to perform the functions and processes/operations indicated in the FIGURES. All such technology is considered to be within the scope of the present inventions and application.
Claims
1. An armrest for a vehicle comprising:
- (a) a laterally collapsible substrate providing at least one gap defined between an inner portion and an outer portion of the substrate; and
- (b) a base formed on the collapsible substrate configured to facilitate deflection or deformation of the inner portion of the substrate relative to the outer portion of the substrate to deflect in response to lateral load on the collapsible substrate;
- wherein the base is formed of a material; and
- wherein the base comprises a core comprised of core material and a surface formed on the core comprised of surface material.
2. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the inner portion and the outer portion of the substrate provide features for flow of the material of the base to register the base to the substrate.
3. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the base is overmolded onto the collapsible substrate.
4. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the base comprises a support comprising fill into at least one aperture of the substrate.
5. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises at least one spanning support that at least partially defines a buckling feature of the substrate and base.
6. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the surface comprises the material of the core.
7. The armrest of claim 1 wherein a density of the surface material is greater than a density of the core material.
8. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the material comprises at least one of (a) a mixture of polyurethane, (b) a combination of a reaction mixture, (c) foam material, (d) polyurethane foam, (e) urethane foam, (f) injection-molded material, (g) injected foam material, (h) plastic, (i) resin.
9. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the surface is formed as a skin on the core.
10. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the material comprises at least one of (a) a foam material, (b) a urethane foam, (c) a compressible foam.
11. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the base comprises a cushion formed on the substrate from an injection-molded material.
12. The armrest of claim 11 wherein the injection-molded material forms the core.
13. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the base is formed to at least partially entrap the substrate.
14. The armrest of claim 1 wherein the collapsible substrate is configured for attachment to a door panel and wherein the core is configured to deform under at least one of (a) an impact load, (b) a side impact load, (c) a collision impact.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 18, 2017
Publication Date: Apr 26, 2018
Patent Grant number: 10328881
Inventors: Ronald A. Bozio (Holland, MI), Javier Avila (Holland, MI)
Application Number: 15/786,784